enforce
verb [ T ]
uk/ɪnˈfɔːs/ us/-ˈfɔːrs/ LAW
to make sure that people obey something such as a law or rule:
Regulations do not mean anything unless they are enforced.
The bar had a lawsuit filed against it for not enforcing the smoking ban.
to force somebody to do something, or to make sure that something happens:
Ministers are preparing to enforce a minimum price for beer.
Instead of making enforced redundancies, the company will offer employees other alternatives, such as early retirement.